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Neutrino
A neutrino is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. The neutrino is so named because it is electrically neutral and because its rest mass... Wikipedia
- Composition: Elementary particle
- Statistics: Fermionic
- Generation: First (Error no symbol defined), second (Error no symbol defined), and third (Error no symbol defined)
- Interactions: Weak interaction and gravitation
- Symbol: Error no symbol defined, Error no symbol defined, Error no symbol defined, Error no symbol defined, Error no symbol defined, Error no symbol defined
- Particle: spin: ħ, chirality: Left, weak isospin: +, lepton nr: +1, "flavor" in
- Theorized: Error no symbol defined, electron neutrino: Wolfgang Pauli (1930), Error no symbol defined, muon neutrino: late 1940s, Error no symbol defined, tau neutrino: mid-1970s
- Discovered: Error no symbol defined: Clyde Cowan, Frederick Reines (1956), Error no symbol defined: Leon Lederman, Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger (1962), Error no symbol defined: DONUT collaboration (2000)
- Types: 3 types: electron neutrino (Error no symbol defined), muon neutrino (Error no symbol defined), and tau neutrino (Error no symbol defined)
- Mass: −37 kg), 95% confidence level, sum of 3 "flavors"
- Electric charge: 0 e
- Spin: ℏ
- Weak isospin: LH: +, RH: 0
- Weak hypercharge: LH: −1, RH: 0
- B − L: −1
- X: −3
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